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Front of the Montopolis Neighborhood Resource Center. A sign on the building reads, "City of Austin Human Resources Department. Montopolis Neighborhood Resource Center. Community action division." The building is brick with narrow windows.

undated

Exterior view of the Queen Theater.

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Two women are on the balcony at the Millet Opera house. They are dressed in 1890s clothing with large hats.

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Buelah Craig and Mrs. Woods walking down the street.

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Beulah Craig (Mrs. W.D. Craig, Sr.) walking down the street in town wearing a dark dress and hat, carrying a light colored handbag.

circa 1930

Beulah Craig (Mrs. W.D. Craig, Sr.) walking down the street in town wearing a dark dress and hat, carrying a light colored handbag. Inscription on back reads "I was in town one morning about 6 wks ago and the candid cameraman took this."

circa 1930

W.D. Craig, Sr. walking down the street wearing a trench coat, suit, and hat. Likely a candid camera type snapshot.

circa 1930

W.D. Craig, Sr. (standing) and W.D. Neyland (seated) outside Craig's Drugstore at 1106 East 1st Street. Craig wears a straw hat. A black dog lies on the sidewalk behind him.

circa 1900

W.D. Craig, Sr. standing in front of his drugstore at 1106 East 1st Street

1928

Adults and children standing around and on top of a Thanksgiving themed parade float that is on the street in front of the 500 block of East 1st Street. Children are dressed as Pilgrims and Indians. Float is decorated with a cornucopia, straw, and corn.

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Corner of 9th and Guadalupe Streets

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A view from the ground up at one the the "moonlight towers" that provide street lighting in Austin, Texas.

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Exterior view of the O. Henry house on 4th Street in Austin Texas.

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Exterior of the O. Henry house after it had been moved to 409 East 5th Street.

1934-09-05

The plaque with historic information on the pole of one of the "moonlight" towers that provide street lighting in some locations of downtown Austin Texas. The towers were installed in the 1890s.

1971

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